Actually, as stated earlier..I did receive the assistance I needed for the purpose of the topic...of this thread. Which again, was solely to determine basis for suit against a private shool who refuses to provide educational information to a non-custodial parent.
- FERPA was suggested, but questioned since it applies to private schools ONLY when those private schools are receiving some sort of federal funds
-Maryland state law 9-104 was referenced, and per a local law firm, definitely applies in this situation. Per the firm, it would only NOT apply..if there was a termination of parental rights, which has never occurred. Legal custody status and physical custody status are irrelevant when it comes to 9-104.
-And lastly, you, prosedad, actually did provide some useful input, as I incorrectly assumed that just because the institution was a tuition only, religion focused private school, that they did not receive federal funds of any sort. You informed me on page 3 of this thread, that may not be the case. I placed a call late last night to an associate who has a friend on the schools board, and sure enough, the school DOES receive some sort of federal funds. So it appears that in addition to state law, FERPA DOES apply in this case. I was provided contact information at the Federal Governments FERPA Compliance office on Maryland Avenue in DC, and was told that if they are made aware that a school receiving federal funds is out of compliance/and NOT providing that information to a parent for ANY reason, they will not hesitate to get involved and yank the federal funds if the school persists in violation the agreements/contracts they signed with the government to receive those funds.
So...thanks for the assistance everyone. The information that I originally requested via this thread, has been met. ;-)